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Old 03-28-2007, 04:03 AM
theodoric3@lycos.com
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On Mar 27, 12:43 pm, "Trace" <tracey12...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> In times past, the insane pushers of the ERA were almost all
> lesibians, and homosexual sympathizers.
>
> Will today's crowd of leftist goofs be any different?
>
> -------------------------------------------------
>
> Democratic Lawmakers to Reintroduce ERA
> By Monisha Bansal
> CNSNews.com Staff Writer
> March 27, 2007
>
> (CNSNews.com) - Liberal Democrats in the Senate and House plan to
> resume "the fight for women's equality" on Tuesday, when they
> reintroduce the Women's Equality Amendment.
>
> Sens. Ted Kennedy (Mass.) and Barbara Boxer (Calif.) and Reps. Carolyn
> Maloney and Jerrold Nadler, both of New York, plan to join Eleanor
> Smeal, president of the Feminist Majority, in making the Tuesday
> afternoon announcement.
>
> This time around, supporters say they hope "women will finally achieve
> official equality in America." But a conservative group said women's
> rights activists are "fighting old battles."
>
> First proposed in 1923, the ERA states: "Equality of rights under the
> law shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any
> state on account of sex."
>
> The amendment passed both houses of Congress in 1972 but it fell three
> states short of ratification and lapsed ten years later.
>
> The proposed amendment would affect issues ranging from hiring and
> wages to restrictions on women serving in military combat units.
>
> This year, organizers say the ERA has more than 190 original co-
> sponsors.
>
> "It's been a long, hard fight for women's equality," Maloney said
> Monday at the Women's Equality Summit hosted by the National Council
> of Women's Organizations in Washington, D.C.
>
> "We've achieved a lot for women -- even in my lifetime," she said.
> "But we have not done enough.
>
> "There is still a great deal of discrimination out there," Maloney
> argued, citing income disparity between men and women, gender-based
> "discriminatory clubs" and "gender-based hate crimes."
>
> "Discrimination is real; it's out there," Maloney said. "They are
> constantly trying to roll [women's rights] back.
>
> "It's never going to go away until we pass the women's equality
> amendment," she said.
>
> Maloney said the House Judicial Committee's subcommittee on the
> Constitution, civil rights and civil liberties will hold hearings on
> the ERA.
>
> Wendy Wright, president of Concerned Women for America, raised doubts
> about the activists' agenda.
>
> "These are topics that are 30 years old," she told Cybercast News
> Service. "A lot has changed in those 30 years, and it seems that
> agitating is a way for them to justify their existence.
>
> "They claim to be speaking on behalf of all women, but they obviously
> don't," Wright said. "In this country, women have it awfully good, and
> that's why so many women from other countries are trying to get here,
> to the U.S.
>
> "If they were truly concerned about women's equality, what they would
> look at is the horrific way women are treated in other countries
> around the world," she said.
>
> "There's a very serious problem of gender imbalance around the world,"
> Wright argued, pointing to "sex-selection abortion," inheritance
> rights, property rights, and "literally being treated as second-class
> or sub-class human beings."
>
> "If these women truly cared about inequality, they would be focusing
> their attention on these horrific injustices happening in other
> countries," she said.


The 19th Amendment granting voting rights to females is perhaps the
worst thing to happen regarding our freedoms. Every political expert
understands the gender gap in voting. Females are the major driving
force behind gun control, affirmative action, immigration increases,
etc.

greg

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Old 03-28-2007, 01:09 PM
Scotius
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<theodoric3@lycos.com> wrote in message
news:1175049344.148762.212450@d57g2000hsg.googlegr oups.com...
> On Mar 27, 12:43 pm, "Trace" <tracey12...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>> In times past, the insane pushers of the ERA were almost all
>> lesibians, and homosexual sympathizers.
>>
>> Will today's crowd of leftist goofs be any different?
>>
>> -------------------------------------------------
>>
>> Democratic Lawmakers to Reintroduce ERA
>> By Monisha Bansal
>> CNSNews.com Staff Writer
>> March 27, 2007
>>
>> (CNSNews.com) - Liberal Democrats in the Senate and House plan to
>> resume "the fight for women's equality" on Tuesday, when they
>> reintroduce the Women's Equality Amendment.
>>
>> Sens. Ted Kennedy (Mass.) and Barbara Boxer (Calif.) and Reps. Carolyn
>> Maloney and Jerrold Nadler, both of New York, plan to join Eleanor
>> Smeal, president of the Feminist Majority, in making the Tuesday
>> afternoon announcement.
>>
>> This time around, supporters say they hope "women will finally achieve
>> official equality in America." But a conservative group said women's
>> rights activists are "fighting old battles."
>>
>> First proposed in 1923, the ERA states: "Equality of rights under the
>> law shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any
>> state on account of sex."
>>
>> The amendment passed both houses of Congress in 1972 but it fell three
>> states short of ratification and lapsed ten years later.
>>
>> The proposed amendment would affect issues ranging from hiring and
>> wages to restrictions on women serving in military combat units.
>>
>> This year, organizers say the ERA has more than 190 original co-
>> sponsors.
>>
>> "It's been a long, hard fight for women's equality," Maloney said
>> Monday at the Women's Equality Summit hosted by the National Council
>> of Women's Organizations in Washington, D.C.
>>
>> "We've achieved a lot for women -- even in my lifetime," she said.
>> "But we have not done enough.
>>
>> "There is still a great deal of discrimination out there," Maloney
>> argued, citing income disparity between men and women, gender-based
>> "discriminatory clubs" and "gender-based hate crimes."
>>
>> "Discrimination is real; it's out there," Maloney said. "They are
>> constantly trying to roll [women's rights] back.
>>
>> "It's never going to go away until we pass the women's equality
>> amendment," she said.
>>
>> Maloney said the House Judicial Committee's subcommittee on the
>> Constitution, civil rights and civil liberties will hold hearings on
>> the ERA.
>>
>> Wendy Wright, president of Concerned Women for America, raised doubts
>> about the activists' agenda.
>>
>> "These are topics that are 30 years old," she told Cybercast News
>> Service. "A lot has changed in those 30 years, and it seems that
>> agitating is a way for them to justify their existence.
>>
>> "They claim to be speaking on behalf of all women, but they obviously
>> don't," Wright said. "In this country, women have it awfully good, and
>> that's why so many women from other countries are trying to get here,
>> to the U.S.
>>
>> "If they were truly concerned about women's equality, what they would
>> look at is the horrific way women are treated in other countries
>> around the world," she said.
>>
>> "There's a very serious problem of gender imbalance around the world,"
>> Wright argued, pointing to "sex-selection abortion," inheritance
>> rights, property rights, and "literally being treated as second-class
>> or sub-class human beings."
>>
>> "If these women truly cared about inequality, they would be focusing
>> their attention on these horrific injustices happening in other
>> countries," she said.

>
> The 19th Amendment granting voting rights to females is perhaps the
> worst thing to happen regarding our freedoms. Every political expert
> understands the gender gap in voting. Females are the major driving
> force behind gun control, affirmative action, immigration increases,
> etc.
>
> greg
>


Are you as stupid as the shit you post??

Must be -- you post it.




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Old 03-28-2007, 01:09 PM
Pete
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<theodoric3@lycos.com> schreef:

> Females are the major driving
> force behind gun control, affirmative action, immigration increases,
> etc.


Why am i not surprised?

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Old 03-28-2007, 08:34 PM
oasysco
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On Mar 27, 10:35 pm, theodor...@lycos.com wrote:
> On Mar 27, 12:43 pm, "Trace" <tracey12...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > In times past, the insane pushers of the ERA were almost all
> > lesibians, and homosexual sympathizers.

>
> > Will today's crowd of leftist goofs be any different?

>
> > -------------------------------------------------

>
> > Democratic Lawmakers to Reintroduce ERA
> > By Monisha Bansal
> > CNSNews.com Staff Writer
> > March 27, 2007

>
> > (CNSNews.com) - Liberal Democrats in the Senate and House plan to
> > resume "the fight for women's equality" on Tuesday, when they
> > reintroduce the Women's Equality Amendment.

>
> > Sens. Ted Kennedy (Mass.) and Barbara Boxer (Calif.) and Reps. Carolyn
> > Maloney and Jerrold Nadler, both of New York, plan to join Eleanor
> > Smeal, president of the Feminist Majority, in making the Tuesday
> > afternoon announcement.

>
> > This time around, supporters say they hope "women will finally achieve
> > official equality in America." But a conservative group said women's
> > rights activists are "fighting old battles."

>
> > First proposed in 1923, the ERA states: "Equality of rights under the
> > law shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any
> > state on account of sex."

>
> > The amendment passed both houses of Congress in 1972 but it fell three
> > states short of ratification and lapsed ten years later.

>
> > The proposed amendment would affect issues ranging from hiring and
> > wages to restrictions on women serving in military combat units.

>
> > This year, organizers say the ERA has more than 190 original co-
> > sponsors.

>
> > "It's been a long, hard fight for women's equality," Maloney said
> > Monday at the Women's Equality Summit hosted by the National Council
> > of Women's Organizations in Washington, D.C.

>
> > "We've achieved a lot for women -- even in my lifetime," she said.
> > "But we have not done enough.

>
> > "There is still a great deal of discrimination out there," Maloney
> > argued, citing income disparity between men and women, gender-based
> > "discriminatory clubs" and "gender-based hate crimes."

>
> > "Discrimination is real; it's out there," Maloney said. "They are
> > constantly trying to roll [women's rights] back.

>
> > "It's never going to go away until we pass the women's equality
> > amendment," she said.

>
> > Maloney said the House Judicial Committee's subcommittee on the
> > Constitution, civil rights and civil liberties will hold hearings on
> > the ERA.

>
> > Wendy Wright, president of Concerned Women for America, raised doubts
> > about the activists' agenda.

>
> > "These are topics that are 30 years old," she told Cybercast News
> > Service. "A lot has changed in those 30 years, and it seems that
> > agitating is a way for them to justify their existence.

>
> > "They claim to be speaking on behalf of all women, but they obviously
> > don't," Wright said. "In this country, women have it awfully good, and
> > that's why so many women from other countries are trying to get here,
> > to the U.S.

>
> > "If they were truly concerned about women's equality, what they would
> > look at is the horrific way women are treated in other countries
> > around the world," she said.

>
> > "There's a very serious problem of gender imbalance around the world,"
> > Wright argued, pointing to "sex-selection abortion," inheritance
> > rights, property rights, and "literally being treated as second-class
> > or sub-class human beings."

>
> > "If these women truly cared about inequality, they would be focusing
> > their attention on these horrific injustices happening in other
> > countries," she said.

>
> The 19th Amendment granting voting rights to females is perhaps the
> worst thing to happen regarding our freedoms. Every political expert
> understands the gender gap in voting. Females are the major driving
> force behind gun control, affirmative action, immigration increases,
> etc.
>
> greg- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -


That's why I joined the He-Man Women Hater's club along with my
friends Moe, Larry and Curly. Membership is still open... albeit only
to He-Man Women Haters -

The other Greg/OASYSCO who no longer posts here but couldn't let this
one go

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